- Gwen Moore
Infobox Congressman
name= Gwen Moore
state=Wisconsin
district=4th
party= Democrat
term_start=January 3 ,2005
preceded=Jerry Kleczka
succeeded= Incumbent
date of birth= birth date and age|1951|04|18
place of birth=Racine, Wisconsin
occupation= civic affairs specialist
alma_mater=Marquette University
residence=Milwaukee
religion=Baptist
spouse= singleGwendolynne Sophia Moore (born
April 18 1951 ), a Democrat fromWisconsin , is a congresswoman representing ushr|Wisconsin|4|. [( [http://nationalatlas.gov/printable/images/preview/congdist/wi04_109.gifmap] )] The district is based inMilwaukee and also includesSouth Milwaukee ,Cudahy and St. Francis. She is the first woman to represent the district. She is also the second woman and the firstAfrican-American elected to Congress from Wisconsin.Political career
Moore was born in
Racine, Wisconsin , but has spent most of her life in Milwaukee.Moore was elected to the
United States House of Representatives in 2004, earning 69.6 percent of the vote and defeating Republicanattorney Gerald Boyle in the general election.Prior to her election to Congress, Moore worked as a city development specialist and as an organizer with Volunteers In Service to America. She was elected to the
Wisconsin Assembly in 1989 and served two terms before winning the election to theWisconsin State Senate , in which she served from 1993 to 2004. Moore was the firstAfrican-American woman to be elected to the upper chamber of the Wisconsin legislature.Moore was one of a handful of African-Americans to have been elected to Congress as freshmen in 2004, and she was the first black and second woman (after
Tammy Baldwin ) to represent Wisconsin in Congress. In the House, Moore has been a reliable party loyalist, earning, over the first session of the109th Congress , 90 percent-plus legislative agenda approval scores from Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin, theNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People , the Sierra Club of Wisconsin, and theService Employees International Union . Moore has focused herself legislatively on traditional Democratic and progressive issues, believing that the federal government should play a significant role in the amelioration of poverty and the resolution of difficult local problems.During her first term, Moore introduced legislation to provide certain economic incentives and
tax cuts to small businesses to promote job creation, and also cosponsored legislation in support of communityblock grants , continued and expandedMedicaid funding, the amendment of theTruth in Lending Act to prevent so-called "predatory lending ", and the removal of troops fromIraq ; Moore is also a cosponsor of two prospectiveamendments to the US Constitution, providing for uniform national election standards and prohibiting gender discrimination under law.Upon her entry to Congress, Moore was appointed to two committees on which she continues to serve: the Financial Services Committee and the Small Business Committee.
On
May 6 ,2006 , Moore and eight fellow members of theCongressional Black Caucus were arrested and ticketed forunlawful assembly anddisorderly conduct after they stepped onto the grounds of theEmbassy of theSudan to call attention to the ongoingDarfur conflict in Sudan. Moore said that the group expected "ex ante" to be arrested but that they were pleased to participate in a "peaceful act ofcivil disobedience ". [ [http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=423968 JS Online: Moore expects arrest in protest ] ]Family and background
Moore was the eighth of nine children born to a factory worker father and
public school teacher mother. After graduating fromNorth Division High School , she attendedMarquette University as an expectant mother, receiving welfare benefits to aid her in her pursuit of a degree. On her campaign website, Moore recalled, "I was on welfare and just shy of 19 when my first daughter was born, but I was encouraged to take advantage of my ability and drive and remained in school." [http://www.gwenmooreforcongress.com] Moore gradudated with aBachelor of Arts degree inpolitical science and in 2000 received a Certificate for Senior Executives in State and Local Government fromHarvard University .Controversy
Moore's son, Sowande Ajumoke Omokunde, aged 26, was arrested in connection with the
November 2 ,2004 , (election day), tire-slashing of Republican party vehicles in Milwaukee; he was charged with afelony in connection with the event onJanuary 24 ,2005 , but agreed, onJanuary 20 ,2006 , to plead no contest in exchange for a sentencing recommendation ofrestitution andprobation . [http://www.jsonline.com/news/metro/jan06/386498.asp] However, onApril 26 ,2006 ,Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Michael Brennan threw out the plea deal and sentenced Omokunde to serve four months in prison and to pay $2,305 in fines and restitution. In response, Moore said, "I love my son very much. I'm very proud of him. He's accepted responsibility." Gwen Moore has sponsored 7 bills since Jan 4, 2005, of which 5 haven't made it out of committee (Average) and 0 were successfully enacted (Average, relative to peers). Moore has cosponsored 343 bills during the same time period (Many, relative to peers). [http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/04/26/goptiresslashed.ap/index.html]Electoral history
*2006 Race for U.S. House of Representatives — 4th District
**Gwen Moore (D), 72%
**Perfecto Rivera (R), 28%*2004 Race for U.S. House of Representatives — 4th District
**Gwen Moore (D), 70%
**Gerald Boyle (R), 30%*2004 Race for U.S. House of Representatives — Democratic Primary
**Gwen Moore (D), 64%
**Matt Flynn (D), 25%
**Tim Carpenter (D), 10%References
External links
* [http://www.house.gov/gwenmoore/ Congresswoman Gwen Moore] official U.S. House website
* [http://www.gwenmooreforcongress.com/ Gwen Moore for U.S. Congress] campaign website
* [http://www.wisdems.org/index.php?display=CandidateDetails&id=246243 Democratic Party of Wisconsin — Gwen Moore] biography
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